AIMIM's MP Owaisi to support UPA

Last updated on: July 20, 2008 15:00 IST

Asaduddin Owaisi, the Lok Sabha member from Hyderabad belonging to the All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimmen has announced that he will support the United Progressive Alliance government in Monday's trust vote.

"We have strong reservations about the impact of Indo-US nuclear deal on foreign policy aspects but for us the top priority is to stop the Bharatiya Janata Party and L K Advani from coming to power. That is the why the MIM has decided to support the UPA government," Asad Owaisi told a press conference in Hyderabad.

The AIMIM's decision has given some badly needed respite to the UPA as every single vote is crucial for the Manmohan Singh government in Monday's trial of strength.

Owaisi said that the he expressed the reservations and concerns over the nuclear deal to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi.

"The Prime Minister categorically assured me that there will be no compromise on foreign policy. He told me it would be unworthy of him if he compromises as prime minister of this great nation as far as foreign policy was concerned," Owaisi said.

Owaisi said that the prime minister also assured him that the government will go ahead with the Iran gas pipeline and he was strongly opposed to any military action against Iran as it would be disastrous for India too.

"We will express our reservations on the foreign policy impact but at no cost would we like to see the BJP coming in to power, at no cost we would like to see Mr Advani, who is an accused in Babri Masjid demolition case becoming the prime minister of this great nation, thereby destroying the future of Muslims and weakening the secularism," Owaisi said.

Owaisi also lashed out at the Left parties specially the Communist Party of India-Marxist saying the BJP and the CPIM were the two sides of the same coin.

"BJP is an open enemy of secularism and Muslims and CPM's hatred is shrouded in its ideology. That is the only difference. We feel Advani is the number one enemy and Prakash Karat is second. Bush is there but as far as I am concerned my immediate adversary, the person who is against my identity is Advani and how do I stop him," Owaisi said.

Asad Owaisi said that the AIMIM was with the UPA since Manmohan Singh government came in to power in 2004 and was satisfied with he measures it took for the welfare of minorities, specially the Muslims.

Owaisi said that the party had taken note of steps like giving ex-gratia to the riot victims in Gujarat and Bhagalpur, the creation of a national commission for minority education and increasing the minority budget from 500 to 1000 crores.

Owaisi said that the Prime Minister also assured him to look in to the implementation of the Fatimi sub-committee report on follow up action to the Sachar committee report. "It will bring Rs 5000 crore benefit to the Muslim community, specially in elementary education," Owaisi said.

Owaisi rejected the claim of the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati that Muslims were against the deal saying, "They are trying to communlaize the deal."